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Theater, for the parent in it.
Every read, drill, calendar, pathway, rule, and recruiting note we have on theater. Use this as the front door.
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From The Drawer for theater
Cost
What does theater actually cost?
Pre-filled annual estimates by tier. Edit any line.
Pathway
Theater by age
What good looks like at 7, 10, 13, 15.
Calendar
The theater year
The standard school production cycle: fall play auditions in September with performances in November, spring musical auditions in December or January with performances in March or April, and thespian festival season layered through winter and into June. Tech week is the load nobody warns families about.
Reads
Theater articles
age 15-plus · Jun 10, 2026
The Thespian Festival Packing List: ITF, State Festivals, and Show Trips
Sheet music in the right key, blacks for crew calls, twin XL sheets for the dorm, and the phone-and-money plan for a week away.
age 13-14 · May 12, 2026
Auditioning for the high school musical as an 8th grader
Some high schools open the musical audition to incoming freshmen. Here is what to expect, what to prepare, and how to think about the longer game.
age 13-14 · May 12, 2026
Post-show depression: what to do the week after closing night
The show closes and your kid falls apart. Six weeks of rehearsal followed by an empty calendar is harder on a kid than parents expect.
age 11-12 · May 12, 2026
Tech week survival: what parents need to know about the week before opening
Late nights, missed homework, costume fittings at 9pm. Tech week is the most chaotic week of the production. Here is how to get through it without losing your mind.
age 11-12 · May 12, 2026
Your kid is in the ensemble. Here is how to make it matter.
Ensemble parts get one line, three scenes, and a lot of standing. That is not nothing. It is the most underrated training a young actor can get.
age 11-12 · May 12, 2026
The first read-through: what week one of rehearsals actually looks like
They've been cast. They have the script. Now what? A parent guide to the first week of theater rehearsals so you stop asking the wrong questions on the drive home.
age 13-14 · May 12, 2026
When the role is too small (and when it is too big)
Casting decisions feel personal but they are not. Here is how to read the role your kid got and what to do when it is the wrong size for them.
age 13-14 · Apr 30, 2026
When the director plays favorites
The same kids always get the leads. Your kid is good but stays ensemble. How to tell if it's bias or fair judgment.
age 11-12 · Apr 26, 2026
Opening night nerves at 12
They've been rehearsing for two months. Now the show is real. How to help when they're spiraling.
age 11-12 · Apr 22, 2026
When your kid loses the part to their best friend
The double heartbreak. Being happy for them and devastated for themselves. How to sit with both.
age 8-10 · Apr 21, 2026
The audition that didn't go your way
The part they didn't get. The callback that didn't come. The first real no.